If you are searching websites for an attorney to represent you in a criminal matter, personal injury case, worker's compensation case, medical malpractice case, divorce case, or even real estate transaction, then you either:
[  ] do not know you should have a trusted family attorney, or family  friend, that practices law, refer you to an attorney that can address  your legal problem; or 
[ ] do not have a trusted family attorney, or family friend, that practices law.
 If  you have a trusted family attorney, or family friend, that practices  law, then you should forsake your electronic search for an attorney, and  rely on your family friend's legal acumen, experience and reputation in  referring you to an attorney.  
First,  attorneys respond to attorneys.  It is far easier to get an attorney to  return another attorney's phone call.  Each attorney recognizes that  the other is busy, and will explain the issue in the most succinct  manner possible.  The referring attorney will probably not minimize the  legal problem, or the possible alternatives.  Neither will the referring  attorney give an exasperating explanation of the legal problem, only to  end with, "by the way, they have no money."  If the referring attorney  violates these aforementioned rules, he will soon find that his  colleagues will not return his phone calls.
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